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It uses oxygen (O₂) as the final electron acceptor in an electron transport chain (ETC), ultimately producing ATP.Group of answer choicesaerobic respirationanaerobic respiration

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It uses oxygen (O₂) as the final electron acceptor in an electron transport chain (ETC), ultimately producing ATP.Group of answer choicesaerobic respirationanaerobic respiration

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The process described is aerobic respiration. This is because it involves the use of oxygen (O₂) as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain (ETC) to ultimately produce ATP. In contrast, anaerobic respiration does not use oxygen.

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